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FUGAWEE BOOTS original Colonial LEATHER REENACTMENT Boots 10 1/2 in M-7 W-8 LN
$ 76.55
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Description
THESE BOOTS ARE GENIUNE FEGAWEE TALL BOOTS HAND MADE FORHISTORIC AREAS BUT ARE USED IN FASHION TOO THESE CAN BE LADIES OR MENS THEY MEASURE FROM TOE TO HEEL 10 1/2 INCHES
I AM THINKING THAT IS A 7 IN MENS and an 8 or 8 1/2 in ladies anybody can chime in with the sizes if you know but I measure correctly at 10 1/2 inches
they are tall and made the best look up the name they start at like 344.00 a pair they are all leather and stamped approx. 18 1/4 tall pull these on with tabs made for the boots
they will last forever not too much wear on these maybe 2 or 3 times they look wonderful
starting at a low price grad them now and be the conversation
The Revere boot is built upon a squarish antique last. It has a rounded shank that fits a stirrup well. The shank is held in place by pegs but the rest of the
sole
is lock-stitched. The Revere boot has a
steam-molded front piece
and a
full calfs
kin lining
. The exterior is polished black calfskin.
We placed two sturdy pull tabs inside each boot. If you do not have boot hooks, It’s easy enough to carry a couple of leather laces in your pocket.
Run a leather lace or sturdy cord through each tab and use them to pull the boot upward.
The “pass line” where your foot is going through the curve is the tightest part of the boot but a shake of talcum powder and a pair of sturdy leather la
ces will get
the boot on.
Paul Revere’s boot has a natural color cuff of heavy, supple glove leather. When the boot comes off the bench, the cuff is turned all the way down. There is plenty of leather cuff for you to easily roll up the cuff to whatever height you desire.
The object is to avoid any gap below your breeches or any show of breeches cuff or stocking. The functional cuff also may be turned up to protect a rider’s knees and prevent the entrance of rainwater, etc.
“By 1727 the riding bootleg had become softer and closer-fitting……(the)
jockey
in close-fitting boots with brown tops…..the top was turned down below the knee for greater mobility, showing the brown lining. It was soon adapted for fashionable wear. .. … These are the boots with brown top featured in caricatures of John Bull, ……The top boots were worn by Thomas Jefferson, now in the Smithsonian are of this type. Quotes from June Swann’s “Shoes” ISBN 0 7134 09428